614 SIR G. r. HAMPSOX — BEVI3IOX OF MOTHS [NoV. 15, 



waved line interrupted above and below middle and expanding 

 below the lower gap ; a black marginal line interrupted by a 

 white patch below middle. Hind wing with the base white ; a 

 broad antemedial white band narrowing to inner margin, where 

 there is a white point inside it ; a patch beyond the cell ; four sub- 

 marginal spots ; a black marginal line interrupted by patches of 

 white between middle and anal angle ; cilia of both wings white. 



The type from Fergusson I. has a white spot inside the curve 

 of postmedial line of fore wing, which is wanting in specimens 

 from Araboina and Banda. 



Hah. Amboina ; Banda ; Fergusson I. Exp. 16 mm. Types in 

 Coll. Eothschild and B.M. 



Sect. II. Palpi of male normal. 



Type. (2) Sxtfetitla stwidesalis Wlk. six. 947. Sikhim ; Assam ; 



Ceylon ; Malayan subregion. 

 fMifobriga albicans "Wlk. xxvii. 132. 

 fLcetrina flexuUs Wlk. xxvii. 132. 

 Pseudochoreutis choreutalis Snell. Tijd. v. Fnt. 1880, p. 202, & 

 1883, pi. 6. f. 8. 



(3)tSDFETULA eectifascialis Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iv. p. 253. 



Ceylon. 

 (4)tSuFETUi,A DiMiNUTAtis Wlk. xxxiv. 1315. 



St. Vincent ; Hondm-as. 

 ffifdrocampa d&matrialis, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. ii. 

 ' p. 276, pi. 63. f. 25. 



(5)tSujFBXULA HEinoPHTHALMA Meyr. Trans. Eut. Sac. 1884, 

 p. 286. Australia. 



Genus 13, Erpis. 



Erpis Wlk. xxvii. 133 (1863). 



Palpi upturned, the 2ud joint not reaching vertex of head, the 

 3rd well developed and slightly acuminate ; maxillary palpi as long 

 as the labial and dilated with scales ; antennae of male thickened. 



Fig. 13. 



Erpis macularis, (J . 



Fore wing AAdth vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle ; 

 7 straight and well separated from 8, 9. Hind wing with vein 3 



